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Why would you want to do this? ABS have saved me more than once. Practice using them and leave them alone. They are a great safety feature. If you do not think so then all I can say is that you are dead wrong and I will not help you disable your ABS. ABS allows you to keep control while under full braking and still be able to steer around trouble. On the other hand if your ABS has failed and is not working properly, then you still have regular braking ability and there is no need to try and bypass the system.

The EHCU can malfunction and cause brakes to go out, replacement is $1300. Or you can bypass the EHCU and save money. The EHCU has 2 lines going into it and 3 out. The 2 "in" are from the combination valve, 1 for rear system and 1 for front system. The 3 "out" are split into 1 for rear brakes and 2 for front brakes. For the rear system, all you have to do is connect the rear out from the combination valve to the line that once connected to the EHCU for rear brakes. Front system. From the front out on the combination valve, install a T in the line. The 2 ends of the T connect to the lines that used to go to the EHCU for front brakes.

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